tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 7, 2023 10:00am-11:00am AST
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a thousands of palestinians who gave up hope for justice long ago. the, [000:00:00;00] the hello i'm about this in and this has been use our life from don't have coming up in the next 60 minutes. more than time fires and palestinians killed in his bathing stripes on the gaza strip and there's no less off in the bottom. 70 percent of gas has population. that's over one point. 6000000 people as been forcibly displaced, leaving them homeless and an urgent need operating in the dark. delta is in northern jobs. as indonesian hospitals continue to treat patients, even though the facilities doesn't have any power. and is there any forces continue?
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rates in the occupied westbank upon a stadiums being killed in the time of faith on the united nations as they should have play to end the quote in humane collective suffering. in garza, the secretary general has described the situation in the strip as a nightmare. at least at $10022.00 palestinians are being killed since israel begun bombing jobs calls for a cease fire have so far been dismissed by israel gas that is becoming a graveyard for children. and that is of goes on boys are reportedly being killed or injured every day. more generally is every possibly being killed over a 4 week period. then him and the conflicts in that police city that gets a model united nations aids workers have been killed,
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then that'd be compatible periods in the east city of our organization. the way forward is key is, are you many tendencies, fi, you know? well, medical centers and gas icons, cold with a constant flow of injured people. many hospitals. i've run out of fuel and basic medical supplies, at least to 32 of 35 medical facilities have stopped operating. meanwhile, israel continues to bump garza the island, so it's already displaced about 70 percent of the areas population in just one months. at least 1600000 people have been left without a home. i'll just see this honey law who is joining us from con units inside the gaza strip. honey, 1st of all, just bring us up to date with the latest on the is really air strikes a well peter edition. sorry, in addition to the ongoing mass bombardment, the lenses,
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ears press on gauze city, the southern part of gauze district has been a major side of this really relentless airstrikes symbol environment. are tillery sending just within the early hours of this morning and late hours of last night? the city of rough on con eunice movies. it doesn't show homes have been targeting, and these to city the how long there are 20 people reported killed just by destroying homes. all white people were inside of them without a warning. in addition to the early hours of this morning at 2 separate affairs director of the city of time unit. and it's a report talk about the 3 people killed but rescued crew on the grow were able to pull out from underneath the rumbles 17 more. the total number of just an hour ago, at tag, at our 30 minutes ago, attack and find nunez. and let's say the area with 20 people to 20 people killed
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with multiple injuries as a result of this major error strikes. now this come right at the same time gall, the city is being under heavy bombardment and relentless airs. rec, using different kinds, unconventional weapons of these really are single. they are targeting of mole residential on the clearing the waves and the front of, of the invasion of foot. soldiers and tags in the northern part in gaza. center is really a military is using large diameters, bonds, destroying the vast majority of the targeted areas and turning them into into rebels. the area around the hospitals ship a hospital has been on or heavy bombardment, not only destroying infrastructure, but there seems to be. and then 10 set of and purpose targeting of solar panel on the roof tops. not only the hospitals, but all of the surrounding residential homes,
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leaving the area in complete darkness as of last night. honey, just as you're talking to us, we're seeing smoke rising above um, northern guys. uh, this is a camera shot that's being taken, i think from southern israel in to northern guys. or we can see evidence of those attacks that you're talking about over the last couple of weeks, you've been telling us about the, the crisis about getting humanitarian aid in if a toll and also the lack of support, fuel and food. but it does seem as though the hospitals, medical facilities are really reaching a crisis point, not yes, exactly. they are on, if they're not, if they're having to read the collapse, the are very close to the point that they will completely shut down and hospitals, a medical centers in the northern part, as israel affectively separated a divided, the gods are but the 2 part,
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the northern part and the southern part old health facilities in the northern parts are not working as medical facilities. they are just uh, just facilities that have open gates for evacuees to come in there. no, there's no proper medical services provided to anyone inside these hosp. the we're talking about is extreme shorted or medical supplies, and there is no fuel being channels that these hospital to run their generators. what the remaining 2 hospitals in garza and, and the northern part in the nation hospital in the chip. a hospital, a running very low on some board and its most important agenda rates are, is that they are about to shut down in the coming a few hours, leaving many people without the proper mid called intervention and, and throwing its 1000 a exact ways inside these hospitals into the unknown. it's important to drew the attention of our viewers that when, when is real separated or divided,
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the god serve to, to acquire the northern part and the southern part of the northern part. it has been under relentless air. it strikes with all of its uh, with all of its residents who are stranded inside any vac who's on inside the house . because on top of that, there has been an effective, a ground invasion. now the southern part, the only thing the mix up to the, the southern part of gods to different the known the bar is that there is no ground invasion, but it has been under relentless errors. strikes. people who evacuated from the north and gaza find themselves under heavy bombardments in the city over of a 100 years. and in the central part, it is largely turning into a large concentration camp. people are awesome to evacuated the south, but the find themselves are the targets of those is really very strikes. it's no
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different. there's no place more. save them the other in the gaza strip on the market. you're talking to friends from the leaks of killing honeymoon, talking to us and con eunice honey. thank you. my wife hi says president joe biden and spoken to is there any prime minister benjamin netanyahu and the phone and an s and yahoo has again reiterate to that. israel will not institute a ceasefire as well. that would be no. uh, so as far general, so as far and guys, uh, without the release of hostages, as far as the tactical little pauses in our here in our there, we've had them before. i suppose i will check the circumstances in order to enable the goods humanitarian goods to come in or hostages, individual hostages to leave. but i don't think there's going to be a general so as far are going to states and sort of how it actually is joining us from occupied east jerusalem southern. what more do we know about this conversation? still, thomas benjamin netanyahu has been saying this for a while that they wouldn't be a full sci fi,
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any points throughout this whole. and this was the conversation that he had also with us president joe biden overnights and a phone call that was made where the white house said they discussed um this potential pause tax, the cold pause. they've cooled it where it would only be for a small amount of time, a small window that would not only allow people from the north, but we've been seeing move to the south, but also to allow more humanitarian aids in the u. s. has said many times that it supports as well, not having a full c spot, but it's pushing for these temporary pauses to allow more humanitarian agent. for example, however, the cabinet is, is, it is role. even in the interview. i had said with this, it's v was with a b c news in australia. why he did say that may be a, a now here now that, but the, the condition is, is that that would be full release of a,
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of those being held captive. so it sounds like from what he's saying is the only time they would consider this is the captives would all be freed. and it would only be during that period of freeing them. but they would be a pause. israel has maintained that. the concern is that, and this is the same with the us that if there was a longer c spy that say a day or 2. but this would give how much time to regroup. i'm kept getting together and implement a plan to flight these ready forces. they already say they have a strong of a mentor, them as they move further into gauze the city and that they wants to continue to maintain that sort of kind of talking to us from occupied east through southern southern. thank you very much. we're going to talk to rob reynolds, not he's in washington dc. we're going to get the us. i angle on this. i'm rolled in that conversation that, that interview rather. um, i understand that. and benjamin netanyahu has suggested that israel made take on
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the control of gaza quotes indefinitely at that seems to be going against what the us and joe biden has been saying. pretty much from day one. they were suggesting that there was ariel should not be involved with that. and just talk this through what's going on there as well. that the 2 sides are definitely not on the 2 countries are definitely not on the same page here. rob the, with nothing yahoo implying some kind of a indefinite takeover of the security of gaza. uh, you know, uh and, and a different or heightened form of occupation of gaza with the white house at the same time as emphasizing that it's important that, that the palestinian people in gods would not be forced out or, or forcibly displaced from uh, from that territory. uh, in the call uh earlier today between the president and prime minister netanyahu
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biden did. mentioned the idea of this tactical pause as sarah was mentioning a later on as a, as nothin yahoo spoke to american media. he said that it's possible that there could be short pauses in our here in our there. he said in, in his words, but definitely ruled out any kind of a ceasefire. so while the president has not come down on the side of a cease fire, he is receiving a lot of pressure from the left wing of his party and from other nations allies to, to come out more forcefully to ask uh, or demand from nothing. you know that some sort of ceasefire be put in place, but you see here in this instance, even though the united states is the, the main donor of, of weapons and money to israel with 3800000000 dollars per year of,
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of grant aid. and a huge package of aid moving through the congress now and the weapons being supplied that the present it just doesn't have as much leverage as one might think would have over prime minister netanyahu. ready and z is really government and in terms of libraries, let's talk about us. that gives you straight down to the blinking. of course, he's been on a diplomatic tour of the golf regions talking to leaders of out of countries, but doesn't really returned with anything tangible as far as i can see. well, i guess it depends upon what you, you envisioned as what his goals were. what, what secretary blinking goals were. so i think the primary goal there was to send a message to iran that the united states and the error of nations in the region will not countenance a whitening of the war opening up of, of new fronts in the war. so. ready was really a warning to
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a run couple of course with the addition of a us nuclear submarine being brought into the area, which was a pointed sort of military, a signal to iran as well. so if, by coming home with nothing, you mean he didn't get any uh, uh, tangible results from these meetings, for example, in turkey, about a new commitments or anything of like that, that, that, that is true. but little below the surface, as blinking himself said, just because nothing is visible doesn't mean that something isn't happening or that some progress isn't being made. well, thanks very much, robert and i was talking to his in washington dc, a tiny motor ahead on the news hour, including the us deployed nuclear 5. somebody to the middle east is all we're just saying we're going to look at have billions of dollars in military aid from washington to israel. impacts the legion
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the is there. the forces academy got more raising jeanine in the occupied west buying the ongoing confrontations with palestinian spices and the refugee accounts in the past to. busy vases at least 2 people have been killed in separate raids and the time of based on on an hyperlink, mohammad junctions joining us not a lie from telecom and the occupied westbank. a lot of happening in the region talk us through what's been going on behind the of the property. let me just said, we're actually still in the middle. uh, but we will be heading to, to cut them shortly to be getting you give, giving you a live report as far as the aftermath of, of what occurred to their in the overnight hours. now, lots of rates to tell you about in the past several hours and the overnight hours. uh, the intensification of these raids by these really army into these towns and villages across the occupied west bank continuing to increase now just
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a short while ago we were being told about a rate that was going on in janine, which is really a flash point to city when it comes to these rates by the is really army. we were told that there were confrontations between is really members of the military and published indians. they are, as these really army attempted to go in to the janine refugee camp and that at least 2 palestinians were injured as a result. but perhaps the biggest story as far as the rates and the overnight hours was in total cut them. these really army went in several vehicles, were told, dozens of vehicles including armed bulldozers. there were clashes with palestinians . there you had not just the intensity of the rates, but the intensity of the resistance by the local population. you had, we're told many palestinians that were using arm devices, explosive devices against those arm. bulldozers that we're told we're targeting the houses of suspected palestinian fighters as well as tearing up roads there in total
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cut them and destroying infrastructure were told they were at least 7 palestinians that were injured as a result. and that the as really armed forces also utilized a drone and they struck a target, so really intense fighting around 5 hours of fighting beginning around 2 am local time. these really army has withdrawn from that area, but we should mention that it was just yesterday in the afternoon that a, a contingent of is really special forces within to, to cut them. and they targeted palestinian fighters the sac or suspected palestinian fighters. they assassinated for palestinian men whom they said were belonging to armed factions of the palestinian resistance. so a lot of 10 situations going on in to to cut them since yesterday into this morning . right now it is com, where they are, we will be heading there to get you more on the ground, but we should just mention that of course, these rates continuing to increase in intensity um all throughout the occupied westbank. and we should also mentioned that of course,
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in the occupied westbank. this is the deadliest year thus far for palestinians on record that the, even before october 7th, it was the deadly as here for palestinians in the occupied west bank on record. and that since october 7th, more than a $160.00 promised indians had been killed throughout the occupied west bank, either by these really military or settlers goes wrong. i'm a jim jim and talking to us in other mala and we're going to be coming back to you . of course, when you had 2 words to count him for more than those weights. thank you very much . i'm going to bring a note or a has a political on the less than just a writer. joining us not alive from romano, thanks very much. indeed for being with us. i want to ask you, 1st of all about this, the statement that the benjamin netanyahu has made that to israel will be ultimately responsible for guys, a quote in definitely when this initial conflict is over, given the fact that that seems to fly in the face were of everything that israel has been saying up to this point and what the us has been encouraging israel not to
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do since this conflict begun. do you think that this is a likely scenario? and i think right now the, the is really government doesn't really have a clear vision of what it wants to do beyond the campaign of revenge to the total destruction of gaza. but i have to say that if, well, you know, if you had loved it, we, if we listen carefully to what the israeli government officials were saying from october 7th onwards, especially in hebrew, then it was it, it would have been obvious that they were talking about a lot more than, you know, exacting a price on, on guys or having us for that matter. they were talking about they were talk about shrinking the size, the size of the, of turning it into a waste line of turning it into a city of sense. and i think what we're seeing on the ground is a really, you know,
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i honest translation of that rather than what was said in, in the diplomatic discourse with the united states or others or what was said for media consumption to a temper down. b tiers of, uh, you know, uh, leaders around the world. i do think that the is really, is believe that they can maintain control over the, after this more the way they have in the us back, for example, where they can read. that's really where they can enter whenever they want. detain, to execute a activist and so on. but that vision is based on the the forgotten conclusion that is real, can succeed in completely disarming garza and completely a raining in if you will. the are groups and i'm finishing off, we're executing or assassinating the leaders of those armed groups. so it also
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probably gives us an idea and this is a very long drawn up plan out for this government. i'm going to ask you about the, the rates in the occupied westbank and also they are an occupied east jerusalem that we've seen over the last few weeks. one would imagine to some degree that is having an impact on how people are feeling about, say, the pala, sending the photo to. i'm one of the suggestions has been that the, the authority may have a role to play in whatever the circumstances are in gaza after this initial conflict is over. how do you think the palestinian authority stands at the moment with regards to how people trust them and how people view them after the rates that we've seen. and for the past scenario, authority was standing on very shaking grounds even before october. so there is a very deep political crisis in the palestinian political system. the fact that elections were cold off into early 21. the fact that there's been no horizon for
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palestinians to express themselves politically or to at change the, the way things are happening, the way government conducts itself or, or doesn't, in many cases. so after october 7, the fact that israel has fragments of the west bank increased its attack on palestinian communities in cities. the south layers are running a market throughout the territory, the 60 percent of all casualties. this year in the west bank happened in this past month. alone, so that gives you an idea of the sense of insecurity that palestinians have in the west bank including at jerusalem. and to add to that the statements that we heard from us secretary of state about playing a role in gaza. and i think it only adds to the tension and it further a d, legitimizes, the palestinian leadership in my life. further,
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all of those questions amongst palestinians about what the agenda is. but i think in many ways, it's also been marked because if you, you know, if you know how things go here in, in the occupied territory, as opposed to put in it, it's almost laughable to see this cowboy diplomacy or this idea that this is a domino set and you can change actors and, and place them wherever you want them. things will just be okay that after the dust settles and gaza, they can be americans and his relays can just implant, whoever they deem is an appropriate leader. i think pretty much all of serious actors in palestinian society understand that this is not realistic and that there is a, there will be a lot to be said and done. the ones this that are settled, not now perhaps because people are dying and because the situation is so dire. this,
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the moment of renting is approaching. this latest run, a violence in guys has started in october, the 7th. that's why and how most fighters port over date, through the jobs a board defense into southern israel be killed. $1400.00 is ran easily. took 240 is really using foreigners captive. given everything that we have seen inside does that we're not going over 10000 people who have died as a result of it's really showing. do you have a sense of how palestinians regard, how most no, as well, no problem. it's difficult to gauge that, but i can tell you this much right now for palestinians, no matter where they are. they feel that they are collectively under attack. the palestinian public opinion doesn't view what's happening in gaza as an assault or a war with how much they see themselves and facing an existential threats. they
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see an entire generation being decimated in gaza and they see the displacement. then the last bag. these supplements that are eating up more lines. the is really of soldiers and settlers of going on, you know, back thing on how many palestinians they can take and humiliate on camera as posted on sick talk. so right now, um, like i said, it's very difficult to see any indication of who the palestinian public will hold accountable. what kind of criticism they will level any political actor including have us. but to see that i will, simians are dying and gaza and especially for those outside to see how mass fighting back. i would venture to say that the have masses gaining in popularity in some quarters of palestinian society rather than losing while the b a which has talked about peace and negotiations that international law has been made to look
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the full by an international community that talks a lot and has done very little to kind of empower that agenda of negotiations. know that we appreciate you being with us. thank you very much indeed for your time guys we've been reporting is where the forces of increase their track down across the occupied westbank. human rights groups to say is there any forces are intimidating palestinians and treating prisoners harshly. and abraham with a post from bethlehem and the occupied westbank familiarity, which is 6 sons are in his way. the jail of 4 of them are arrested in the past months. she shows us the damage these radio army caused in her home in bethlehem, in the occupied west bank for that she meant that the curtains and the parts some of the door locks. but some things cannot be fixed. what do i told them? he was sick. they shot to death. me told me to shut up and look away. they brushed
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me, drove me to the ground, put my items behind my back and tent. gov to me. they made it on my back and stomach, or 4 soldiers. they will not move or todd, all of my children are gone. no, i worry about them. on top of that, i saw how they beat up my sick husband. i'm used to them coming to arrest us, but it's different this time. for the says she has to be strong for her grandchildren. their faces say more than their words, but i thought they would trashing offerings. we had last thoughts and when they left, the house was upside down and i saw my father's blood on the floor. so i looked over the 7th is where the forces have arrested within 2000 palestinians without visitation rights and with limited access to legal representation. families fear their children are being tortured. trouble with this,
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this video was published. one is read social media. how did little treats family recognized him immediately? his life, which has seen the footage, but she doesn't want her daughters to see the youngest play. yeah. is 3. she's closest to him which says and often brags about how strong he is. he doesn't just leave that enough that she keeps asking me to call her father to tell him that i'm not buying her sweet since his arrest. they speak to my bed with me. they keep asking when he'll be back, then you want me to head this level who, but which doesn't have an answer as much as parents try to protect their children. these radio occupation finds a way to cast shadows over their lives to me that but he does eat a bethlehem the occupied westbank. the young security councils once again failed to
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reach an agreement and a cease fire in gaza. members remain divided over the language and the resolution. for instance, it only has more on the un mission. the security council got a briefing from the relief chief of the united nations in the political quarter coordinator for the middle east. as the united nations has been ratcheting up the call for humanitarian cease fire, we heard the secretary general talked about it today. warning that does is becoming a graveyard for children. even as the council was meeting, he was tweeting that message a, repetitively, repetitively tweeting about the need for a cease fire. today, we've seen him really ratchet up the pressure on the international community. you said parties to the conflict face and immediate in fundamental responsibility. stop this in human collective suffering and dramatically expand humanitarian aid. so council members,
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i discussed this behind closed doors. many of them came out after the meeting to speak to the media. clearly they're feeling pressure, not just from you and officials, but from their constituencies back home as well. the united arab emirates who called for this meeting said that they're very worried about how things are going and they're calling for action and access china, which holds the presidency same think strong call for humanitarian ceasefire. france, on the other hand, uses the language of humanitarian truce. what was passed in the general assembly? uh, just over a week ago, they said that they would support a humanitarian interest leading to a cease fire. so all of this to say that there's still this debate about language happening in the security council proper. and the best way to put it on paper that all council members will agree to. we know the united states is a hard sell on the language of ceasefire. they prefer the concept of humanitarian pauses. apparently there's not enough consensus to put this to
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a vote. they've already been for failed votes, and the council does not want another vote that is not going to pass. so they're waiting until they have an agreement, rather than put forward something that isn't going to that isn't going to pass or so the father sam baset are to the you. i know the i'm on so told i'll just say that the international community must take immediate action to save civilian lives . we appreciate what the sickness of the gentleman has been saying. his statement is very much in line with what was decided in the 10th resumed emergency session of the general assembly. he told us in the private meeting about a week ago, that he is calling for a humanitarian ceasefire or whatever that means. but the ceasefire is acceptable. ceasefire is needed. ceasefire has to be put in place and hundreds of products of humanitarian aid including a magic of
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a food water. and of course, you need to have, you know, types of fuse in order to help hospitals to be able to function, to take care of the wounded and the sick people and the babies in incubator and all the correct things that the secretary general has, you know, emphasized then we hope that the security council and the international community not only listen carefully to what the secretary general was saying, but also to on on it by implementing it. and we salute him for that friendship and position talk, you repeat, and diplomats have repeated their calls for an immediate humanitarian pause and the war on garza. the used foreign policy chief says the war is a result of quote, model and political failure poll brendan reports. and it's more than
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a week since the european union leaders issued a call for aid card or spence humanitarian pauses in goza. speaking is a diplomatic conference in brussels on monday. the is foreign policy chief limits at the lack of progress. they're all folding treasure. they meet the least use it outcome of a collective political, a model fella with these riley and they published in young people are paying a high price for it and this prize will continually increasing. you will refuse to see the situation a straightforwardly based model on political taylor is equal to a grill, lack of willingness to solve these really, but a cdn problem. joseph or al suggested that israel could suspend its military operation, which is killed $10000.00 palestinians and destroyed much of garza. and that in return,
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the red cross would get access to the captives held by hum us. he said cold at the truce, a window, whatever. but we need that violence receipts and that international humanitarian law is being respected. those calls occurred by the european commission. president tish live on the land is announced a big increase in e u age spending. by doing so, the european union would spend a total of $100000000.00 euro and to many terry and 8 for the civilians in gaza. and at the same time, we're working with israel, egypt and the united nations to let more convoys into gaza, including through cory doors and pauses for too many target needs. israel's leadership since it remains determined to destroy thomas the own groups. october 7th, attack, left 1400 people, most the civilians dead in israel and sort of
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a 240 people taken captive. since then, israel is assault on gaza, has been unrelenting. joseph burrell wants that an over reaction as he put it by the is raised in the end makes them lose the support of the international community . there is no military solution to the conflict. he said, pull brennan, i'll just say era. so add on. i'll just say to agree to disagree default administrative to you and the us meet to discuss the situation in gaza for the 2 sides of good opposing views about what should happen next. the hello, while the parade of storms continues for western europe, but for now it is mostly quiet on tuesday, the next storm system will move in off the atlantic. here it is by wednesday, really draped from ireland. britain right down into portugal in spain. this is not
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good news. this area already saturated from storm after storm, but let's focus on the forecasts for tuesday. some good pulses of rain just to the south of realm over the age attic. see along the eastern shores of the age we got exceed pushing into the balkans, but so i'm trying to be found for example, in bulgaria. just a few days after you saw that tornado in. ne spoke area also quiet for greece and turkey temperatures, looking good athens at $26.00. not a bad day and is stumble coming in at 21 degrees on tuesday. most of that intense rain peters out on tuesday, but then again on wednesdays, you're concerned next storm system, northern portugal, northwest spain. so let's focus on to stay to the northwest right now. still, legacy of showers left behind, but most likely me conditions the sun should hopefully pull out. and then there's a strong system as we look toward wednesday, still disturbed weather for the northwest face of africa. and we've got a lot of rain coming for the northwest. the free steak was the towel and the eastern cape provinces in south africa. see later,
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the 102-0000 industries. 1.4000000 people just place the on the anywhere just that, that for sure. community and goes are being targeted. no one, it saves your everyone thought provoking on sundays, but the patient doesn't have time to wait for extremely unfortunate. there are no quick wins and events or research hard hitting interviews. do you feel like america is the best thing to do since these days, or is it just a different full? i think the demography of the process facing realities. do you see that the fracture is already starting the g 7 in the us on one side? china and the bricks on the other. i assume there is
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a huge release of that to happen via the stores on talk to how does era the, [000:00:00;00] the, the watching or does it a reminder of our top stories? bizarre is there any forces have chatted about air strikes overnight on southern guys. more than 10000 palestinians have been killed since israel began its foaming campaign on october, the sub medical centers and guys are struggling to cope with the constant flow of injured people. most hospitals have run out of basic medical supplies and fuels. at
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least 32 out of 35 medical facilities have stopped operations on the wall and gaza has forced about 70 percent of the territories people from the homes in one months . garza's media office is at least 1600000 are now homeless to survive as evan is really air. so i can northern guys, i have described to all to 0, how they will homes and their lives are being destroyed. the some of the full government, ba bye models you have to leave and i didn't know what it is. even me. i'm in the show of the cell phone was you leave on someone else. what does that leave under how much?
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yeah, yeah, i just thought of them chevy and buick the you know that i don't how off with the how often do you but i mean the name of the by the ministration is planning to export weapons with hundreds of millions of dollars to israel, according to the wall street journal. the $320000000.00 packaging crews. precision
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guided missiles and follows the john spider of more than $400000000.00 worth of arms in 2020 israel is already getting $3800000000.00 a year in military assistance under a 10 year plan that began in 2016. washington has given israel more military assistance than any other countries since world war 2, providing military aid worth more than a $124000000000.00. but u. s. is also deploying a 2nd aircraft carrier strike group and other military assets to the region and include a nuclear power ohio class somewhere in a pond thing as a determined to israel's adversaries. blank calls that the former deputy national intelligence officer with the united states, the central intelligence agency. it says the build up of u. s. military assets in the middle east is meant to prevent a wider conflict in the middle east. the people are focusing, understandably, on the goodness, look at all these weapons going, what's the, why is that?
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that's a very dangerous thing. the perverse reality, however, is that it is displacement. and so far it has been quite successful. us has done a number of things or not done a number of things. there was and $27.00 attacks since october 7. bye. so we're good. so veran on american forces throughout the middle east, there's only been to my knowledge, a one response, quite limited. however, all of that, the lack of action or restraint is combined with a stronger deployment of, of potential forces to use. then the explicit message don't extend to run to not extend the conflict. now i have to say that t, ron has been pretty clear also that it does not want to see the conflict expanded too, or regional at the least war. and so while they continue to send
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messages to the united states in particular about so don't interfere with our capability, shower, or any kind of village. so both sides actually have shown happily. and that they don't want this to expand a while sending messages that they will ex, strongly, if something happens, the cross is a red line which is always fuzzier red line. you know, 2nd straight down to the bank. and it's how talks with the turkish foreign minister, even on cut up to cash was one of several stops on lincoln's middle east tour as the rest of santa reports from anchor. but you asked him to have opposing views and want you to have a next and guys us take you to go see it and didn't we didn't come down to the non cut after midnight to be greeted by cities deputy mayor. this was not the usual diplomatic, political, and perhaps well designed to send the message of disapproval. it is because 1st of these, a tricky start off toward in gaza at the company. and do you guys have a, posing positions?
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america's top diplomatic wants to get to put pressure on how much to release captains for just as it's support the release bodies. absolutely. these policy and a policing, there is an exchange lincoln and he's truck is called support. our coffee them did not hold the joint press conference after they meeting of the media. it was given very little information. think i said yes. is working to facilitate how many to tell the impulse, but this is not enough of turkish officials. took us as an immediate and unconditional c. spy is more urgent. essays is prepared to act as a guarantor. despite the differences, we think the said, the meeting with the turkish for the minister was fruitful. we're working, as i said, very aggressively on getting more humanitarian assistance in the gaza. and we have very concrete ways of doing that. and i think you'll see in the days ahead that that assistance can expand and in significant ways. so that more gets into people who need it and gets to the people who need it,
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as well as making sure that people can continue to come out of god. just position isn't popular here for google testers. cool. do you guys complicit in his ras crimes? just postings. when the secret draw, steve is this tricky if it is usually a joint press conference and present ad one of 2 to you will receive the secretary . but this was not the case today. no joins pressure. no meeting with ad on the common belief here is that these different magical folder wasn't pending to the city of this content with us over the war in gaza. that's decided that focuses on kind of sensors are begun as bombing of guys on 9 countries have withdrawn that on boss that are is, are separate. there is really ties there. calling for an immediate cease fire, an unintended access for humanitarian aid. nathan member took camp is among those to have pulled out and, and box it or israel's neighbor jordan did. so to saying israel is committing war
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crimes the latest to join the lowest our south african on chad. bolivia was the 1st to cut ties with israel. it said as decision was that quote, condemnation of the aggressive and disproportionate is really military offensive taking place in garza and fisher reports from occupied east jerusalem. a 2nd benjamin netanyahu has spent many days recently meeting will lead us the latest, the bulgarian president. but with more countries rethinking diplomatic links with his trail, the prime minister decided to act. he summoned phone numbers of those to a meeting and tell of eve, unclaimed israel was fighting for the future too. we will win and we believe that all civilized powers should back us in this effort. because this battle is your battle. and our victory is your victory. several countries have withdrawn them by so there's over the growing con agent, gaza. bolivia severed all diplomatic ties. many have criticized the human cost of war, the growing number of civilian deaths,
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the pictures of the children in the wreckage delete this country to recall that some best of the sites africa. we believe the nature of respondents by israel has become one of collective punishment which falls fully outside of the practice of international humanitarian and international human rights. little islands, prime minister has also said he's no regrets at describing israel's response to the homeless attack. something more approaching revenge, bringing together the community of i'm best of those shows, the israel is what it's losing international support about the way it's prosecuting the war and guys. but the diplomatic tipping point may come if one of its traditional allies decided to call for a cease fire, or even the names to the war. our fisher, i'll just eat up in occupied east jerusalem on thousands of people and guys that
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have lost what had to be stable lives and jobs many and living on the streets for 2 families who were forced from their homes and baby. here. i've converted many buses into the new homes on the shore, best value on the, the, on the one side of the machine, info swapping between the machine on there. and the switch above that, the bus slash on this uh window is in the process of evaluating simple human pay, you know, beside the swim we need to run and i see busy. and so, and then you know, as of knowing that the, the enough one for an all day and i got the sonata um name is allowed
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[000:00:00;00] the the, [000:00:00;00] the, let's bring you some of the all those days news, former us president donald trump's testified in a civil fraud trial that threatens the top of his business, m prime. trump is 2 sons and other executives from his company and accused of falsifying business records and inflating assets. and repeatedly argued with the judge during the hearing, prosecutors want him to be fined $250000000.00 and of his business dealings restricted at least 20 people had been killed in cameroon,
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often government attacked a village. what happened during the time to monkey and one of the countries, english speaking regions authorities, a unknown attackers, destroyed buildings, setting houses on 5 as people slept inside was being on the rest and the anguish on areas as in separate as declared independence 7 years ago. as at least 25 people have been killed in more than a 113000 displaced by floods across the money. a state of emergency has been declared off the heavy rains. follow the country's worst drive. in full decades, the runs who monitoring agency has issued an evacuation order for residents who live along with the juba river. at least a 14 venezuelan migrants have died and a 5 the tor through a housing sacrament. in southern chile, h. children are among the dead. the cities deputy, may i have you? valencia said the cause of the place has not yet been established. but
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investigators are looking into a heating unit. they suspect me of malfunction. and one of the crowded homes, the burned down that have been protest in mexico's capital, demanding emergency aid for acapulco of to how to con otis. this tom slammed into the coastal city 2 weeks ago, devastating homes, hotels, and other businesses post as a demanding that the administration speeds up the release of funds for reconstruction. supermarket shoppers around the world of seeing their bills increase, but the us food and agricultural organization says they're not paying the real cost of food production already. false, it has more the rising food bills of hit, household budgets around the world over the last couple of years. but this report says, even these prices will fall short to the real cost of all food production system. the u. n's, food and agriculture organization. so such costs to health, the environment, and society at up to at least $10.00 trillion dollars a year,
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equivalent to 10 percent of global economic output. the report says the highest proportion of costs by far come in the form of poor health with bad diets. quite an ultra processed food science and sugar is causing disease, obesity and losses in labor productivity, environmental costs amount to a 5th of the total greenhouse gas emissions and land. and we'll see use the seo says this is almost certainly an underestimate. and in developing countries, the costs full largely on the page small scale produces, you can be blinded by poverty amount nutrition to have an idea of. so does this mean food process have to rise further? in some cases, these costs kind of be provided. it's not like if we want to, that's a continued to up position and i've a price of operation all these things to whether in some cases we can, we can bit of technology that are going to reduce some of his costs. this is the 1st of 2 annual reports on this subject, and now the main recommendation is the government's undertake true cost accounting
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to factor in the full impact on their economies and societies of the global food industry. action is likely to require regulation, taxation and subsidies to change what we do and how it's produced. power equals it out as 0. returning to our special coverage of the war on gossip pol assuming us or to say at least a $192.00 health workers have been killed in israel, strikes on guys over the past month. actually most of on ripples the. this is a bad moment of relative quiet for these members of a medical teaming cause. the shift is about as taught and they already engage in a conversation about will that personalize the fees and then search and see about the future. mode is the youngest, who's single bought the house, that extended family to worry about as, as strikes intensive i my father passed away recently. i look after my mother,
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we're very close to full. we have displays photos of every rescue mission. his team has taken part and he says he wants to keep the memories alive. in case anyone gets killed is right. um he has attacked medical workers, ambulances and hospitals, despite international condemnation, medics say no one is safe in gaza. you want me to kill him. i'm the more we fit situations where those trapped under the rubble are asking for help. you're the only chance because ambulance has, can go anywhere. you become their only hope when their loved ones kind of come to the right to go to sleep. by sunset. fast when i hit the residential area, little dry stairs to get to the site. this man has been injured by shrapnel and needs to meet his house. as soon as the ambulance advised of the hospital, a steam receives an urgent call to reach us casualties.
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this man was pulled from robin was serious, had injury the team, take him to the nearest hospital, but it's over whelmed. they have to find another hospital willing to treat as the days go by. presto, medical teens is mounting. they feel helpless. people are buried under rubble. hundreds of rushed to hospitals destroyed. families want to know about their loved ones the most just because don't stop. this mother feasible. her child, she says the one month and a half baby has breathing problems. i'm a father, i have 3 children. i feel like i learned a lot from my experience with my kids defying exhaustion fee is a lack of sleep goes as medics may never be able to take
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a day off the valley fios because without the sound of explosions, families crying for help. and many people waiting to be pulled from under the wreckage session by a to 0. and i'm going to be back in a couple of minutes with more on all these stories on rob mathis and stay with us. and i'll just choose medium sized collateral hope. this massive is really a time for firing, going off warning citizen for things that are heading this way from even the hospitals. i know you're protected from the is what i'm going to tell them as several 100 people and the numbers are growing all the time. so the victims of the attack at all actually hospitalized god in 5 is requesting congress, provide a 100000000000 and security funding for 6 meetings. still no
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resolution still no unified. there's water is life. but in palestine, it's an instrument of occupation with israel controlling the majority of palestinian water resources and destroying hundreds of sanitation structures. palestinians are being deprived of a universal human rights. people in power investigates with an isaac walter in palestine on a jersey to a weekly look at the world's top disney stories from global markets to economies and a small business sales force and including security around the world. if there's something that the international community, your view should be doing to understand how it affects counting the cost on o g 0, submits the world, slow down, we stand firm as homes with tests of global nickel reserves. indonesia is forced to leave the global,
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